James Finney won the heptathlon with a PB 5514 points. Caius Joseph won the junior event with a 5275 score.

Marilyn Nwawulor won the women’s pentathlon with a 4093 score ahead of Jo Rowland (4033).

Holly Mills, in her first multi-events competition for five years, won the under-20 event with 4049 points which puts her seventh on the UK all-time list, while Jade O’Dowda moved eighth with 4013 points.

Also at the EIS, Callum Wilkinson‏ clocked a PB of 11:30.77 to win the English indoor 3000m race walk title, while the women’s race was won by Gemma Bridge in 13:40.03.

Telford 10km, January 7

Despite less than half of the elite field able to run the rearranged date due to cross country and indoor commitments, there was still a fast win for former National champion Charlie Hulson, who won in a PB 29:11, a second ahead of Commonwealth Games-bound Ieuen Thomas.

Another to set a PB was Josh Griffiths with 29:29 in fifth as 100 runners broke 35 minutes.

Caryl Jones overhauled Faye Fullerton on the second lap in the women’s race to win in 33:18 to Fullerton’s 33:28.

Dani Nimmock set a PB 33:47 in third.

A more in-depth report and a photograph will appear in this week’s magazine.

Clemson, USA, January 6

Tevin Hester won the 60m in 6.59 while there was a Danish 300m record for Benjamin Vedel in 32.80.

Yekaterinburg, Russia, January 7

World medalist Danil Lysenko won the high jump with a world-leading 2.35m.

Hobart, Australia, January 5

Hamish Peacock showed he is in good form for this year’s Commonwealth Games with a 83.63m javelin victory.

Adam Hickey regained the title that he last held in 2009 with a comfortable victory over Grant Twist, while Liz Davies retained her senior women’s title to go with the Masters gold that she won in early December by comfortably heading Gemma Kersey.

Greater Manchester Championships, Heaton Park, January 6

Andy Norman regained the title he last held in 2003, winning in 35:30. Janice Needham won the women’s race in 26:43.

Stephen Green’s report and Harry Shakeshaft’s photograph will appear in this week’s issue.

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